It’s time again to welcome our Vighnaharta, our beloved Ganesha to our homes and bless us with peace, good health, and prosperity. Ganesh Chaturthi is the time to decorate your homes, do pandal hopping, participate in holy rituals, sing and dance, and adorn ethnic or fusion clothes that add glam to the fun-filled festival. Let us look at a few colour combinations that can be considered for Ganesh Chaturthi 2024.

1. Traditional Hues

The red and gold combination has been ruling the roost since time immemorial. The cultural significance of red, paired with the richness of gold, makes it a perfect choice for festivals and formal events. Whether it is a dhoti suit, a georgette saree, a festive lehenga, a palazzo set, or a coord set, ensembles in this classic combination can make you look alluring on Ganesh Chaturthi and add a radiant touch to the celebrations.

Red Silk Zari Crop Top And Palazzo With Dupatta
Red Silk Zari Crop Top And Palazzo With Dupatta

2. Modern Pastels

Modern pastels like mint green and baby pink are perfect for women who prefer to keep celebrations low-key and embrace delicate, minimalistic attire for Ganesh Chaturthi. Pastels have a calming effect, making you look graceful and elegant. Celebrate this vibrant festival in style with a pink printed lehenga, paired with an embroidered choli and a ruffled dupatta from KALKI, and be ready to receive endless compliments.

Pink Printed Lehenga Set With Ruffle Dupatta
Pink Printed Lehenga Set With Ruffle Dupatta

3. Earthy Tones

Earthy tones like brown and olive green are timeless and versatile hues that complement all skin tones and never go out of style. Got a last-minute invite to a Ganesh Pooja? Without an iota of doubt, opt for the brown floral print short kurti and pant set, and you’re all set to go. Complete your look with a pair of jhumkis, a bracelet, and stylish footwear, and you’ll love your impromptu dress-up.

Brown Floral Print co ord set
Brown Floral Print co ord set

4. Royal Blues and Purples

Ganesh Chaturthi and dressing up in royal colours like blue and purple go hand in hand. Attires in this combination exude sophistication and give you a polished look. Their ability to complement all kinds of jewellery and various types of embroidery also makes them a popular choice among many women. Whether it’s a satin lehenga, a salwar suit, or a silk saree, this combination is a must-have in your wardrobe.

Purple Banarasi Tunchui Silk Saree With Floral Motifs And Unstitched Blouse Piece
Purple Banarasi Tunchui Silk Saree With Floral Motifs And Unstitched Blouse Piece

5. Festive Gold and Silver

Gold and silver are essential components of festive wear, adding a dazzling touch to everything around. The bling they add to festive ensembles—whether it’s a satin silk lehenga, an anarkali suit, a kaftan, or a draped skirt—is unmatched. This heavenly combination of gold and silver will effortlessly elevate both your wardrobe and your festive look.

Silver Zari Tissue Saree With Embroidered Emerald Green Stitched Blouse
Silver Zari Tissue Saree With Embroidered Emerald Green Stitched Blouse

6. Vibrant Oranges and Pinks

Orange and pink—are both happy colours, and their combination is a total hit to celebrate the homecoming of our beloved Ganpati. As much as we love the modaks and ladoos on Ganesh Chaturthi, our love for this combination is constant. Wear a salwar suit in this combo or a saree, during the day or at night, with silver or gold jewellery, you are guaranteed to look ethereal at all times—just like our GANPATI BAPPA!!

High-Risk Red Woven Ombre Saree In Organza
High-Risk Red Woven Ombre Saree In Organza

If you wish to look gorgeous and captivate onlookers this Ganesh Chaturthi, log into Kalkifashion.com and explore outfits in these super awesome combinations. Whether it’s a traditional lehenga, saree, salwar kameez, satin lehenga choli, or an Indo western lehenga, you’ll find a plethora of spectacular options to make you look stunning. HAPPY SHOPPING!!


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